David And Francine Wheeler

Richard Messina, Hartford Courant

David Wheeler pauses for a moment as he speaks during the media conference as his wife Francine holds a photo of their son Ben, who was killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. Mark Barden, right, holds a photo of his son Daniel, who was also killed that day. One month after the tragic mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, a group of Newtown citizens have organized into a group called Sandy Hook Promise, to honor the lives of lost family and friends and committed to preventing similar tragedies from ever taking place again. The Group met at the Edmond Town Hall in Newtown.

David Wheeler pauses for a moment as he speaks during the media conference as his wife Francine holds a photo of their son Ben, who was killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. Mark Barden, right, holds a photo of his son Daniel, who was also killed that day. One month after the tragic mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, a group of Newtown citizens have organized into a group called Sandy Hook Promise, to honor the lives of lost family and friends and committed to preventing similar tragedies from ever taking place again. The Group met at the Edmond Town Hall in Newtown. (Richard Messina, Hartford Courant)

David Wheeler pauses for a moment as he speaks during the media conference as his wife Francine holds a photo of their son Ben, who was killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. Mark Barden, right, holds a photo of his son Daniel, who was also killed that day. One month after the tragic mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, a group of Newtown citizens have organized into a group called Sandy Hook Promise, to honor the lives of lost family and friends and committed to preventing similar tragedies from ever taking place again. The Group met at the Edmond Town Hall in Newtown.